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GeneralThe general chatting goes on in here.
That means talk about the LBA games and it's world.

just changing a bit the subject, I've remember the moment of real life inside the LBA, the cotton swab in the Rebel place, and all other kind of stuff(pieces of chess, some glue, etc), the rebels say that these thing come from a garbage, a little criticism of our planet, then I caught me thinking, so a quetch is about the same size of a chess piece???

That's what in-game clues seem to hint, yes. Judging by that and the size of Twinsun's island and the planet's very high curvature (seen in certain cutscenes), I guess that if Twinsun was real it could probably fit in a medium sized house

just changing a bit the subject, I've remember the moment of real life inside the LBA, the cotton swab in the Rebel place, and all other kind of stuff(pieces of chess, some glue, etc), the rebels say that these thing come from a garbage, a little criticism of our planet, then I caught me thinking, so a quetch is about the same size of a chess piece???

And that is why the game is called "little big adventure" its a BIG adventure with little people <_>

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I always assumed the gallic acid was a fictional substance in LBA2, I never really thought about it.
Well, it turns out that gallic acid is a real chemical substance that in the past was used "to clear the top layer of text and reveal hidden manuscripts underneath."